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Removal of Ca2+ channel beta3 subunit enhances Ca2+ oscillation frequency and insulin exocytosis
Authors:Berggren Per-Olof  Yang Shao-Nian  Murakami Manabu  Efanov Alexander M  Uhles Sabine  Köhler Martin  Moede Tilo  Fernström Andreas  Appelskog Ioulia B  Aspinwall Craig A  Zaitsev Sergei V  Larsson Olof  de Vargas Lina Moitoso  Fecher-Trost Claudia  Weissgerber Petra  Ludwig Andreas  Leibiger Barbara  Juntti-Berggren Lisa  Barker Christopher J  Gromada Jesper  Freichel Marc  Leibiger Ingo B  Flockerzi Veit
Institution:The Rolf Luft Center for Diabetes Research, Department of Molecular Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Karolinska University Hospital Solna, S-17176 Stockholm, Sweden. per-olof.berggren@molmed.ki.se
Abstract:An oscillatory increase in pancreatic beta cell cytoplasmic free Ca2+ concentration, Ca2+]i, is a key feature in glucose-induced insulin release. The role of the voltage-gated Ca2+ channel beta3 subunit in the molecular regulation of these Ca2+]i oscillations has now been clarified by using beta3 subunit-deficient beta cells. beta3 knockout mice showed a more efficient glucose homeostasis compared to wild-type mice due to increased glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. This resulted from an increased glucose-induced Ca2+]i oscillation frequency in beta cells lacking the beta3 subunit, an effect accounted for by enhanced formation of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsP3) and increased Ca2+ mobilization from intracellular stores. Hence, the beta3 subunit negatively modulated InsP3-induced Ca2+ release, which is not paralleled by any effect on the voltage-gated L type Ca2+ channel. Since the increase in insulin release was manifested only at high glucose concentrations, blocking the beta3 subunit in the beta cell may constitute the basis for a novel diabetes therapy.
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